The pheasant is an omnivore and prefers to eat grass seeds, beans, insects, green leaves, etc. It is very lively in nature and is very good at running. Its running ability is very strong. It can run very fast, but it cannot fly. The ability is very poor and cannot fly for a long time. Pheasants are highly adaptable and can be found in fields, mountains and other places.
The living habits of pheasants:
Life habits of pheasants: Pheasants are found in various regions around the world. They have the habit of vertical migration in small areas with seasonal changes. In summer, they live in the bushes at the edge of mixed needle and broad-leaf forests at higher altitudes. In autumn, they migrate to lower altitudes. Sheltered from the wind and sunny place.
The food habits of pheasants: The food habits of pheasants are very mixed. They like to eat young leaves, seeds, fruits of plants, beans, cereals, etc., and they also eat insects.
Pheasant's physiological habits: Pheasant's wings have poor flying ability and are not good at flying. They often cannot take off after a few ups and downs. They are only good at running and jumping.
Breeding habits of pheasants: Pheasants reach sexual maturity and start breeding in 10-11 months. The peak breeding period of pheasants is from May to June. They lay two clutches of eggs per year, each clutch is 10-15. Each egg weighs 25-28 grams and is mostly light yellow oval.